DDB Names New Global and North American CEOs
United Faces the Most Difficult Financial Quarter in Its Nearly 100-Year History
Sports Leagues Have No Fans in the Stands. Which Leaves Plenty of Space for Advertisers
Cast Away But Not Lost: How Publishers Can Navigate Their New Surroundings
This article is sponsored by Criteo. Consider being suddenly plunged into unfamiliar territory. Tom Hanks’ character surveying his island in “Castaway” comes to mind. Whether you’re alone on an island or are a publisher contemplating your next move, it’s essential to identify the elements for survival. Since we don’t yet have the full set of tools to face a future with… Continue reading »
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King Arthur Flour’s Rebrand Aligns With a Lockdown-Inspired Trend
The West Reckons With Beijing’s Neocommunism
Trump Ad About ‘Chaos’ in U.S. Actually Used Photo From Pro-Democracy Rally in Ukraine
What The Inventor Of The Shipping Container Can Teach Us About Platform Data
“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Ruben Schreurs, CEO at Digital Decisions. In the early 1950s, Malcolm Purcell McLean stood in a massive line of trucks waiting to be offloaded by dock workers. The tedious process… Continue reading »
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New York Times Names Meredith Kopit Levien Next CEO
Meredith Kopit Levien will assume the role of CEO and President of The New York Times Sept. 8, the company said Wednesday. She will succeed Mark Thompson, who has served as CEO since 2012. Read the release. “I see a big opportunity to expand journalism’s role in the lives of millions more people around the… Continue reading »
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